Afghan-Australians say they fear for loved ones back in their homeland now United States and Australian forces are set to leave the war-torn country in the next few months.and withdraw its final troops from Afghanistan by September this year.
“When the Taliban come back to power, there is no doubt that many [minorities] will leave Afghanistan," Sydney-based Hazara Abdul Alizada told SBS News. “They were concerned about their future in Afghanistan. They will [now] be in danger in Afghanistan. Australia needs to do something for those people who supported them.”Abdul Ghafar Stanikzai, a former human rights chief in the Afghan province of Uruzgan who now lives in Adelaide, believes Afghanistan could now revert"back to the 1990s", when a civil war broke out and the Taliban was conducting public executions and floggings.
“The worst thing is this irresponsible withdrawal from Afghanistan has given the mentality assumption to the Taliban that they can regain the power.
“For women, minorities and young liberal groups in Afghanistan, they fear that with the return of the Taliban to power, they might lose some of the really fundamental human rights, including freedom of expression, and the right to participate in political processes, and really stay connected with the outside world,” he said.
“And at the same time Australia can work with international partners and the coalition to have a comprehensive peace plan in Afghanistan and avoiding any collapse after September.Prime Minister Scott Morrison during the press conference announcing Australia's withdrawal from Afghanistan.Announcing Australia’s withdrawal on Thursday, Mr Morrison said the country would continue to support the stability of Afghanistan through diplomacy, development programs and people-to-people links.
About time we stopped thinking we can make them act like westerners. You can't just waltz in there and install democracy. It doesn't work like that. For some parts of the world, a dictator who can keep the peace is the best solution.
Can't stay forever. I'm not sure if the Afghan people are any better post intervention
I feel for Afghans but Western troops should never have been there; they have not provided stability or security.
so this view is from australians
Australia just can't win - stay and it's called foreign occupation, leave and you're abandoning them....geez....
Kinda reckon they might be a bit safer without any medal-winning Aussies hanging around their towns.
I never see people labeled as British-Australian or American-Australian why are these people labeled as Afghan Australian?
No such thing as 'Afghan-Australians'. You are either Australian or not No other country in the world is playing such bullsh1t with words.
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